Frequency 55 aspheric provide enhanced vision quality by focusing light to a common focal point on the back of your eye, instead of a general area.

Aspheric design gives you greater image resolution and an increased depth of focus.

Monthly replacement schedule.

Manufacturered by CooperVision&reg.

Additional Information:The advanced optics of Frequency 55 Aspheric let you enjoy an unsurpassed level of visual quality. By focusing light to a common focal point on the back of your eye, instead of a general area, the aspheric design gives you more precise, crisper vision.
Beyond outstanding vision, the patented UltraSync manufacturing means Frequency 55 Aspheric also offers exceptional comfort, handling and performance.
This lens may correct up to .75 D of astigmatism.

Frequency 55 Aspheric Contact Lens Reviews

Awesome vison with these lensesI've worn corrective lenses since I was 7 years old (I am now 55). For 28 years I wore gas permeable lenses. Three and a half years ago my ophthalmologist switched me to Frequency 55 Aspheric lenses. In all my years of wearing corrective lenses, I don't remember my vision being as crisp and clear as it is now with these lenses. I call them my HD lenses. Obviously, they are much more comfortable than gas permeable lenses. I hardly even know I am wearing them. I can't say enough good about them.

I just started wearing contacts this year and it took a little to find a contact that would be ok. doctor ordered these for me and I just find that they dry out really fast and there is a constant glare. So I feel like I'm always squinting. No good

A good option for those that are fussy about their visionI've worn glasses for years, and finally at the age of 26 decided to try contacts. My doctor had me try out the Acuvue Oasys contacts first, which were definitely comfortable, but there was just something 'off' in the vision for me. I do have large pupils, so glare is definitely an issue for me. When I went back, my doctor had me try a different correction (the first pair was too strong) in both the Oasys and the Frequency 55 Aspheric. At first, I had a heck of a time getting the 55's in - they're seemingly thinner than the Oasys and larger in diameter, which made them a bit floppy (they folded up on me a lot). Immediately, I noticed that the vision was a ton crisper, and comfort wise, there wasn't much of a difference. I don't need to sleep in my contacts, so I don't require a Silicone Hydrogel. I am mildly astigmatic, but not enough to be able to try out a toric lens. The aspheric contacts for me seem to give me the best possible vision in a soft lens. I did try out the Bausch & Lomb PureVision contacts as they are aspheric as well - but they are noticeably thicker and almost sharp feeling on the eye, and I just couldn't get used to them.

I am changing from Frequency 55 Toric in the left eye to the Frequency 55 Aspheric. The lense is thinner than the Toric, it therefore feels more comfortable. I have had it on for 24 hours. Here is my assessment: My vision is about the same as with the previous Toric lense, which is what the Optometrist both explained and showed me. More comfortable than the Toric lense.